Tuti Talk Time Show

By: Tuti Danis Odongo
  • Summary

  • Analyzing normal, trending and contemporary issues in a special angle that is hidden from the normal perspective
    © Friending Africa 2022
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Episodes
  • Episode 8: Protests in Kenya-Sheep Stealing Sheep!
    Mar 28 2023
    This is a critical analysis of the ongoing demonstrations in Kenya. Former President, Uhuru Kenyatta’s, land was invested on 27th March 2023 during these protests by what is believed to be government sponsored goons in retaliation to accusations of him sponsoring the demonstrations.
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    21 mins
  • Episode 7: Whats does the 2022 FIFA Word Cup mean for Africa?
    Dec 18 2022
    The 2022 FIFA World Cup that is still ongoing in Qatar, with the final match happening between France and Argentina, has had numerous points of reflection and lessons for Africa to learn as its channel its way forward towards making it a better continent. This episode explores the potential, FIFA failures and way forward for … Episode 7: Whats does the 2022 FIFA Word Cup mean for Africa? Read More »
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    33 mins
  • Episode 6: Mental Health: Towards a Depressed Kenya (pt.1)
    Oct 19 2022
    Oftentimes, people face a lot of shame about their depression. Only a few can be able to speak about it. This situation has resulted into a habit of even feeling more hopeless in their lives. It can easily result into self-loathing. In this part of DEPRESSED KENYA, we do an overview of what depression is all about, why so many people get stuck in it, and why it is difficult to walk out of it.
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    37 mins

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